Montreal, August 3, 2017 — There is no constitutionally, socially or morally valid reason for the Quebec Government to maintain discrimination based on citizenship status against immigrants who are transgender in everyday life.

Montréal, August 2, 2017 — The Police Ethics Commissioner's dismissal of a complaint filed by an English Black mother against a Châteauguay police officer for having recklessly pepper-sprayed her two young daughters raises major questions about how the justice system deals with racialized children.

Montreal, July 17, 2017 — CRARR has obtained a mandate to assist Ronald Delice, a native Montrealer currently residing in Moncton, New Brunswick, who is of Haitian descent and who unexpectedly encountered an anti-Black racial slur from a Burger King employee last May.

Montreal, July 13, 2017 — The Quebec Human Rights Tribunal has ruled in favor of a Jewish hairstylist, Richard Zilberg, who was banned from working on Saturdays by his Jewish employer and fired for speaking to clients about the restriction.

Montréal, July 8, 2017 — Two Laval police officers who tailed and then violently arrested, handcuffed, and fined a 39-year-old English-speaking Black man with a physical disability for videotaping them last month, have confirmed in their report that they deleted his cell phone recording of the intervention.

Montréal, July 4, 2017 — A Cote-des-Neiges Black resident who was violently arrested by the police last February due to mistaken identity is outraged to have been notified by the Police Ethics Commissioner that his complaint has been dismissed because, in the Commissioner's opinion, the officers did nothing wrong.

Montreal, June 27, 2017 — Organizers of the Fête Nationale du Québec should learn from this year’s controversy and criticism of racial insensitivity by adopting some systemic changes that can allow future celebrations to be more inclusive, unifying and representative of Quebec’s diversity.

Montréal, June 23, 2017 — The credibility of the Police Ethics Commissioner's handling of complaints of excessive police force directed at Black citizens will be tested by the case of two Black children hit with pepper spray meant for their father, by a Châteauguay police officer.

Montréal, June 20, 2017 — CRARR will participate in the public consultation tomorrow at Montreal's City Hall to present its observations on the City's assessment of its performance on racial and social profiling.

CRARR is scheduled to present its comments at 3.00 pm, at City Hall, located at 275 Notre Dame East, Montreal.

Montréal, June 6, 2017 — After five court appearances in the last 20 months to fight a ticket he received from two local police officers in what is considered to be a Driving While Black/racial profiling incident, a Longueuil Black resident can now feel relieved.